Installation View of the exhibition "Relative Points of View", Anna Laudel Düsseldorf

Anna Laudel Düsseldorf Hosts Belkıs Balpınar’s solo exhibition

Anna Laudel Düsseldorf is delighted to present Belkıs Balpınar’s solo exhibition “Relative Points of View” from August 19th until October 6th 2023.

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Anna Laudel Düsseldorf is delighted to present Belkıs Balpınar’s solo exhibition “Relative Points of View” from August 19th until October 6th 2023.

As a pioneer in the field of textile arts, internationally acclaimed artist Belkıs Balpınar distinguishes herself through her innovative and unconventional weaving techniques. The exhibition “Relative Points of View” serves as a bright showcase of her artistic mastery, where she artfully weaves science and cosmology together, drawing inspiration from Einstein’s theory of relativity.

Tracing back to the origins of textile art over 10,000 years ago in Southeast Anatolia, Balpınar reimagines the customary techniques and patterns of weaving in terms of time, space and dimension by removing them from their usual forms and patterns. Describing her artistic approach, aptly as ‘un-weave’, Balpınar establishes a captivating theme encompassing the micro and macro universes.

With remarkable finesse, Balpınar employs a unique technique where certain parts of her creations are deliberately left unwoven during the weaving process. This ingenious touch brings about intriguing shadows in the background, introducing a fourth dimension to her otherwise three-dimensional artworks. It is akin to the very concept of space-time as elucidated by Albert Einstein, a dimension beyond humankind’s perceptual realm.

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Reflecting the journey of Belkıs Balpınar, who drifted apart from the chaos on earth and got more drawn into the different spatial levels, “Relative Points of View” offers a captivating glimpse into her artistic language. Visitors to the exhibition are invited to embark on a visually and intellectually enriching journey, experiencing the harmonious interplay between art and science.

Belkıs Balpınar’s solo exhibition eloquently demonstrates that art and science are intertwined in a mutual relationship. It stands as a testament to the potential of human creativity when fueled by a profound curiosity about the universe and its mysteries. The exhibition can be seen at Anna Laudel Düsseldorf until October 6, 2023.

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